If you can drive the car you can pump the gas.
Yes it is.
Oregon.
As old as you need to be to drive.
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If you have your license you can
In Illinois, there is no specific legal age requirement to pump gas. However, gas stations may have their own policies regarding age restrictions for safety reasons. It's best to check with the individual gas station for their rules on pumping gas.
Yes, self-serve gasoline is legal in every state except Oregon and New Jersey.
If you're changing a mechanical fuel pump, you start by unhooking the battery. Then put the new pump next to the old one. Transfer both hoses from the old pump to the new one. Unbolt the old pump (13mm wrench) and remove it. Drain the gas into your lawn mower gas can or something. Put the new pump where the old once was and bolt it in. If you're changing to an electric pump, that's a story for another day.
Its gas, old gas can be used. It's a pain to drop the tank to remove gas and I wouldn't recommend draining it via running the fuel pump and flowing it into a can either, too dangerous. If you absolutely must pump out the gas, get a siphon pump and pump it out the fuel neck.
One of Oregon's quainter customs is the state's stubborn refusal to allow people to pump their own gas. Oregon remains one of only two states that don't allow self-service at the gas pump. (The other is New Jersey.}
Its the law and we pump our fists not our gas